When court is done for the day, the conversation is only just beginning. Watch "HLN After Dark: The Jodi Arias Trial" nightly at 10 p.m. on HLN.

HLN’s new special series "HLN After Dark: The Jodi Arias Trial" takes you into the controversial topics of the Jodi Arias murder trial. Arias is accused of shooting her ex-boyfriend Travis Alexander in the face, stabbing him multiple times and slitting his throat from ear to ear.

Highlights you don't want to miss on tonight's show: never-before-seen moments from Jodi's interrogation, exclusive new video inside Travis' house and the biggest moment of the day from today's testimony -- we'll tell you why! Plus, our trial experts reenact Jodi's story about the knife, using our life size HLN model of Travis' closet, bathroom, bedroom and hallway.

Tonight's Bold Accusation: Jodi brought the knife. Click here to vote in our poll and we'll reveal the results tonight on the show.

How Jodi Arias killed Travis Alexander has been a very controversial and questionable part of this murder trial. Many questions still remain regarding where Jodi got both the gun and the knife, as well as what exactly happened to those weapons after the killing. Arias claims she used Travis' own gun that she got off of a shelf in his closet, and she claims she used the knife that the couple had previously used during sexual activity that day.

Throughout the show, HLN's legal experts will argue all sides of the issue in front of a jury of in-studio guests and you at home. Based on the facts and evidence presented by both sides, the in-studio jury will present a verdict of guilty or not guilty at the end of the show.

Guest Judge Alex will instruct our in-studio jury and virtual jury at home. Plus, he will weigh in on evidence the real jury hasn't seen!

Throughout the day and during the show, interact with us on Facebook and Twitter by using #JodiJury.

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